Bitter ginseng gel with 10 days and blood residue, may be the patient in the drug after the use of their own acute inflammation and drug stimulation, resulting in the cervical mucosa or vaginal mucosa oozing blood accompanied by drug residue discharged from the vaginal opening.
Bitter ginseng gel can be used to treat cervicitis, vaginitis and other gynecological inflammatory diseases. Bitter ginseng gel can play an anti-inflammatory role when it is put into the vagina.
Acute inflammation of the vagina and cervix will also have a small amount of bloody secretion oozing out, mixed with Bitter Ginseng Gel drug residue discharged out of the vaginal opening, which can not be ruled out as an adverse reaction to the drug.
However, if the bleeding persists, you should consult a doctor in time, stop the drug for observation, check the source of bleeding, and improve cervical cancer screening and hysteroscopy if necessary. It is recommended that patients apply the drug under the guidance of a doctor to avoid adverse consequences.